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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Administration for Children and
Families
Establishment of the National Advisory
Committee on the Trafficking of
Children and Youth in the United
States
Office on Trafficking in
Persons, Administration for Children
and Families, Department of Health and
Human Services.
ACTION: Establishment of Federal
advisory committee.
AGENCY:
The National Advisory
Committee on the Trafficking of
Children and Youth in the United States
(Committee) was established on
November 7, 2024, to build on the work
of the previous National Advisory
Committee on the Sex Trafficking of
Children and Youth in the United
States, authorized pursuant to section
121 of the Preventing Sex Trafficking
and Strengthening Families Act. The
Committee advises on practical and
general policies concerning
improvements in the Nation’s response
to the human trafficking of children and
youth in the United States, including
the cooperation of Federal, State, local,
and Tribal governments; child welfare
agencies; social service providers;
physical health and mental health
providers; victim service providers;
Federal, State, and local police; juvenile
detention centers; State or local courts
with responsibility for conducting or
supervising proceedings related to child
welfare or social services for children
and their families; runaway and
homeless youth programs; schools;
technology, gaming and entertainment
industry; and businesses and
organizations that provide services to
youth. While addressing the response to
the trafficking of children and youth,
the Committee shall consider
recommendations related to the
intersection of sex trafficking and labor
trafficking among children and youth in
the United States. Note that this Federal
Register Notice of the Charter filing
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should have been published 15 days in
advance.
DATES: The Committee’s charter was
filed on November 7, 2024.
ADDRESSES: To learn more about the
Committee, access the Committee’s
website: https://www.acf.hhs.gov/otip/
partnerships/national-advisorycommittee.
Governor’s Association. The Committee
shall convene at least twice a year. This
is an unpaid position and Committee
members will not be considered
employees of the Federal Government
other than reimbursement of travel
expenses and a per diem allowance in
accordance with Federal Government
regulations.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Megan E. Steel,
Deputy Director, Office of the Executive
Secretariat.
Katherine Chon (Designated Federal
Officer) at (202) 205–5778 or
EndTrafficking@acf.hhs.gov or 330 C
Street SW, Washington, DC, 20201.
Additional information is available at
https://www.acf.hhs.gov/otip/
partnerships/the-national-advisorycommittee.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background of Committee: Following
the sunset of the statutorily authorized
Committee in January 2022 (pursuant to
section 121 of the Preventing Sex
Trafficking and Strengthening Families
Act (Pub. L. 113–183) and governed by
the provisions of Public Law 92–463, as
amended (5 U.S.C. app. 2), this
Committee is established as a
discretionary committee under the
authorization of Secretary of the U.S.
Department of Health and Human
Services.
Membership: The Committee shall
consist of no more than 25 members,
whose diverse experience and
background enable them to provide
balanced points of view with regard to
carrying out the duties of the
Committee. The members shall be
selected by the Secretary of HHS in
consultation with DOJ. At least one
Committee member shall be a survivor
of child sex trafficking and one
Committee member shall be a survivor
of child labor trafficking. Two
Committee members shall be a Governor
of a State, one of whom shall be a
member of the Democratic Party and
one of whom shall be a member of the
Republican Party. Governors may send
a leadership-level designee representing
a State agency to attend Committee
meetings. The members will be selected
from among advocacy and victim
service organizations; survivors of child
trafficking at least 18 years of age; child
welfare representatives; State, Tribal
and local government human services
officials; health and mental health
representatives; law enforcement and
judiciary; juvenile and youth
development specialists; educators; the
technology, entertainment and gaming
industries; and the business community.
The Democratic and Republican
Governors shall be selected in
consultation with the National
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Administration for Children and Families
Establishment of the National Advisory Committee on the
Trafficking of Children and Youth in the United States
AGENCY: Office on Trafficking in Persons, Administration for Children
and Families, Department of Health and Human Services.
ACTION: Establishment of Federal advisory committee.
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SUMMARY: The National Advisory Committee on the Trafficking of Children
and Youth in the United States (Committee) was established on November
7, 2024, to build on the work of the previous National Advisory
Committee on the Sex Trafficking of Children and Youth in the United
States, authorized pursuant to section 121 of the Preventing Sex
Trafficking and Strengthening Families Act. The Committee advises on
practical and general policies concerning improvements in the Nation's
response to the human trafficking of children and youth in the United
States, including the cooperation of Federal, State, local, and Tribal
governments; child welfare agencies; social service providers; physical
health and mental health providers; victim service providers; Federal,
State, and local police; juvenile detention centers; State or local
courts with responsibility for conducting or supervising proceedings
related to child welfare or social services for children and their
families; runaway and homeless youth programs; schools; technology,
gaming and entertainment industry; and businesses and organizations
that provide services to youth. While addressing the response to the
trafficking of children and youth, the Committee shall consider
recommendations related to the intersection of sex trafficking and
labor trafficking among children and youth in the United States. Note
that this Federal Register Notice of the Charter filing should have
been published 15 days in advance.
DATES: The Committee's charter was filed on November 7, 2024.
ADDRESSES: To learn more about the Committee, access the Committee's
website: https://www.acf.hhs.gov/otip/partnerships/national-advisory-committee.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Katherine Chon (Designated Federal
Officer) at (202) 205-5778 or [email protected] or 330 C
Street SW, Washington, DC, 20201. Additional information is available
at https://www.acf.hhs.gov/otip/partnerships/the-national-advisory-committee.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Background of Committee: Following the
sunset of the statutorily authorized Committee in January 2022
(pursuant to section 121 of the Preventing Sex Trafficking and
Strengthening Families Act (Pub. L. 113-183) and governed by the
provisions of Public Law 92-463, as amended (5 U.S.C. app. 2), this
Committee is established as a discretionary committee under the
authorization of Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services.
Membership: The Committee shall consist of no more than 25 members,
whose diverse experience and background enable them to provide balanced
points of view with regard to carrying out the duties of the Committee.
The members shall be selected by the Secretary of HHS in consultation
with DOJ. At least one Committee member shall be a survivor of child
sex trafficking and one Committee member shall be a survivor of child
labor trafficking. Two Committee members shall be a Governor of a
State, one of whom shall be a member of the Democratic Party and one of
whom shall be a member of the Republican Party. Governors may send a
leadership-level designee representing a State agency to attend
Committee meetings. The members will be selected from among advocacy
and victim service organizations; survivors of child trafficking at
least 18 years of age; child welfare representatives; State, Tribal and
local government human services officials; health and mental health
representatives; law enforcement and judiciary; juvenile and youth
development specialists; educators; the technology, entertainment and
gaming industries; and the business community. The Democratic and
Republican Governors shall be selected in consultation with the
National Governor's Association. The Committee shall convene at least
twice a year. This is an unpaid position and Committee members will not
be considered employees of the Federal Government other than
reimbursement of travel expenses and a per diem allowance in accordance
with Federal Government regulations.
Megan E. Steel,
Deputy Director, Office of the Executive Secretariat.
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